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The latest answers for the question "[OS X] Unable to select Android SDK folder because it ends with .app"Answer by itslennysfaulthttp://answers.unity.com/answers/1389130/view.html
I hit this problem and none of the other suggestions worked for me. I got frustrated and kinda gave up on it, and decided to just try to build it for Android so I could at least see it on my phone.
I went to **File > Build Settings...**. Set it to **Android** and clicked **Build and run...**
This caused it to try to connect to the android device which helped me debug the connection. First it said it couldn't find the device so I unplugged it and plugged it back in then clicked "Retry". After that it told me my android SDK was out of date, and asked if I wanted to upgrade it automatically. I clicked yes. Then, it detected some other errors in my android settings in Unity. I fixed those. After that, the apk build failed with some weird errors.
However, I thought maybe all those fixes might've fixed the remote so I closed the build dialog and clicked play. Suddenly, remote was working great! Hope this can help someone else.Fri, 11 Aug 2017 06:52:06 GMTitslennysfaultAnswer by chirpytimehttp://answers.unity.com/answers/878608/view.html
Alternatively (without making any permission changes):
1. Open the folder in finder using Applications/Utilities/Terminal, with command "open /Users/USER_NAME/Library/Android/sdk".
2. Go to Unity -> Preferences ( cmd + , ) -> External Tools -> Android SDK Location and hit the "browse" dropdown.
3. Drag the "sdk" folder from Finder (opened in step 1), into Unity's "Select Android SDK root folder" popup.Sat, 17 Jan 2015 08:41:39 GMTchirpytimeAnswer by Ivanthebestunitydevhttp://answers.unity.com/answers/875295/view.html
Had the same problem with link.
1. First of all you should have access to "Library" folder in your mac. Simply run this "chflags nohidden ~/Library/" or more detailed here http://osxdaily.com/2011/07/22/access-user-library-folder-in-os-x-lion/.
2. Now you can use link /Users/YourName/Library/Android/sdk
Hope that helped.Tue, 13 Jan 2015 07:13:11 GMTIvanthebestunitydevAnswer by Landernhttp://answers.unity.com/answers/865885/view.html
@joshrenaud, you can find that information in the [Unity Manual and topic Android SDK][1].
And @tanoshimi is right, we get a LOT of unrelated questions and silly requests, we do need to dial the posts in WAY WAY to often.
Hope you find what you need.
[1]: http://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/android-sdksetup.htmlWed, 31 Dec 2014 10:19:05 GMTLandern